Jedediah Bila announced Monday morning that this would be her last appearance on the talk show. Bila, 38, joined the show as a permanent co-host for the show’s 20th season, after appearing as a guest during the prior season. Bila didn’t give a specific reason for her departure.

“So this is my last day at ‘The View,’” she said, noting that she is writing a book and is working on other projects. “This has just been an amazing journey and I appreciate all of you. I want to thank the viewers, even the ones that write me hate tweets.”

She added, “This has been a really great experience and mostly I just want to speak to the viewers and say we are nothing without you.”

Hilary Estey McLoughlin, the executive in charge of the show, as well as its two executive producers, Candi Carter and Brian Teta, sent a note to “The View” staff Monday morning.

“As some of you heard this morning at our meeting, we have some bittersweet news to share. Jed is leaving our show, and today is her last day. She has new opportunities on the horizon, including her new book,” read the internal note, obtained by Page Six.

“She’s been a spirited voice at the table over the past year, asking smart questions and challenging us all to think. We want to thank Jed very much for all of her contributions and wish her great success with the next step in her career. She will always be part of ‘The View’ family, and we’ll welcome her back to talk about her new projects. Please join us in thanking Jed for her hard work, her dedication and her voice at the table.”